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    NoCo The Depot

    4.9 (7 reviews)

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    Kelly J.

    The NoCo Depot art installation is really cool! I highly recommend going to check it out! We rode our bikes across the Big Four Bridge to get to this spot. It's super close and easily walkable from the Indiana side of the bridge. The Depot area contains numerous pieces of art, including murals, brightly painted games, swings, a storage container installation, and more! If you're looking for something really interesting to check out in the area, this spot is definitely worth a visit!

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    Michele R.

    Saw this event Arts & Cultural festival on WDRB. It was pretty cool and interesting. Especually like Maker 13. If you are artistic in Any way it's a great place. Also learned that Preston Arts is now in downtown Jeff and still family owned after 80 years. They had the Louisville Crashers playing. The set up is great with the old containers and colorful artwork. Jeff is really becoming a great downtown venue to get out if the house and do many thing. I think the next event is Nov. 3rd. Take your family and be inspired.

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    Door To Nowhere

    Door To Nowhere

    4.6(50 reviews)
    1.3 miWaterfront

    TikTok really has opened my eyes to hidden treasures everywhere. I'm sure that I'm not the only one…read morethat feels this way. When you doom scroll, you come across many different places that are true hidden gems. Door To Nowhere, or Heigold House, is definitely an oddity and salute to the past. Some housekeeping, you know, things to know about this place. BE CAREFUL. This sits on a roundabout island with steady traffic. Be mindful to the traffic flow and businesses nearby (I parked at a nearby business off the road and walked over here). Be kind to the natural beauty that surrounds this. And most of all, be respectful. As I said, this sits on a roundabout with flowerbeds surrounding it. Whether you are facing front, as in looking at the front of the façade, or looking from the rear, please stay on the sidewalks provided. Take in the informational plaques as well. Built by Christian H Heigold, a successful stonecutter. Majority of the house was completed in 1853. Heigold was a master at stonecutting and completed the home with busts of Presidents George Washington and James Buchanan. Heigold was also a staunch opponent of the 'Know Nothing Party,' and anti-immigration political party and I would like to think that he built his house with all the busts was a big middle finger to those that were anti-immigration. This façade sat in what was known as the The Point neighborhood, which was favored by those that moved to the city from the New Orleans area. Once Louisville diverted the Beargrass Creek away from downtown, this place started to flood annually. Shifting people away from the neighborhood and then the Great Flood of 1937 happened. Slowly the city started buying houses and demolishing them. Ultimately using the land as a dump site. Then this façade was listed on the National Registry of Historical Places. Remained in that area which became Thruston Park. That is until a developer bought the land adjacent to this and build condos. They moved this massive beast, 70,000-pounds, across River Road to where it sits today.

    Such amazing history, a must see spot ! Right off a main road but there is parking nearby !read more

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